Martin van den Bemt wrote:

> 
>> Questions:
>> - should we vote on the volunteering offer ? What is httpd doing ?
> 
> Yes. In a way you are trusted with a task. If people think your not up
> to it, they should be able to -1 it. Also a lot of +1's is good for the
> ego ;)

Well, one thing I would like to avoid is making it 'political' or 
subjective or tie it with 'ego' issues :-)

That's why I would much prefer a more deterministic system - if
you're an active commiter ( i.e. spend few hours a week reading
the mail and making commits ) and you've been around for N months - then 
you can add yourself to a list, togheter with the projects you
volunteer to monitor.

If someone is a commons commiter - he can vote and make code changes
and everything else. All important decisions are already majority
based. 

I'll try to find out exactly how things work in httpd.


>> - should the pmc have a separate mail list ? ( I personally don't
>> think so - but that's how other pmcs are organised )
> 
> Will be usefull I think. There is already too much mail and this way you
> keep discussions clean (not saying it should be a closed list though)

Good point.

Costin



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